See also: نقطة and نقطہ

Azerbaijani

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Noun

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نقطه

  1. Arabic spelling of nöqtə

Malay

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Noun

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نقطه (informal 1st possessive نقطهکو, 2nd possessive نقطهمو, 3rd possessive نقطهڽ)

  1. Jawi spelling of noktah

Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic نُقْطَة (nuqṭa, dot, point).

Noun

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نقطه (nokta) (plural نقته‌ط (nukat) or نقطه‌لر (noktalar))

  1. dot, point, a small, round spot or speck
  2. dot, a punctuation mark used to indicate the end of a sentence
  3. point, a specific location or place
  4. (figuratively) small patch of verdure in a desert

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Turkish: nokta
  • Armenian: նօխտա (nōxta), նոխթա (noxtʻa)

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Pashto

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Noun

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نقطه (noqtáf

  1. point
  2. full stop

Persian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic نُقْطَة (nuqṭa).

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? nuqta
Dari reading? nuqta
Iranian reading? noğte
Tajik reading? nuqta

Noun

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Dari نُقطَه
Iranian Persian نُقطِه
Tajik нуқта

نُقطِه (noqte) (plural نِقاط (neqât, noqât) or نُقَط (noqat) or نقطه‌ها (noqte-hâ))

  1. point, dot, spot
    • 1976, خسرو شاهانی, “عینک طبی”, in کور لعنتی:
      با چشم چپم که نگاه کردم روی سیم فقط یک نقته سیاه دیدم.
      bâ češm-e čap-am ke negâh kardam ru-ye sim faqat yek noqte-ye siyâh didam.
      When I looked with my left eye, I only saw a black dot on the wire.
  2. spot, place, location
    • 1976, خسرو شاهانی, “توبه”, in کور لعنتی:
      و یک هفته بعد هرکدام در یک نقطه شهر مشغول جیب بری شدند.
      va yek hafte-ye ba'd har-kodâm dar yek noqte-ye šahr mašğul-e jib-bari šodand.
      And one week later, each of them began pickpocketing at a spot in the city.
  3. period, full stop

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